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To write a line which Sits upon the page Like a well set stone Is hard. And yet they come when Least you think they might; Forming in the mind Like pearls The smaller words which Fit like tesserae, Snug within their place, Are best. Polysyllables. As that which sprawls above; Bear no close study, Tempters. They'll not improve or Save a clumsy line. I've tried that trick And failed. The pleasure's that of Craft - from pieces make A new thing - to shape And fit.
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Sep 29, 2013
Sep 29, 2013 at 1:44 PM UTC
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To write a line which Sits upon the page Like a well set stone Is hard. And yet they come when Least you think they might; Forming in the mind Like pearls The smaller words which Fit like tesserae, Snug within their place, Are best. Polysyllables. As that which sprawls above; Bear no close study, Tempters. They'll not improve or Save a clumsy line. I've tried that trick And failed. The pleasure's that of Craft - from pieces make A new thing - to shape And fit.
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Sep 29, 2013
Sep 29, 2013 at 1:44 PM UTC
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